NLE Choppa has no regrets about performing at Atlanta’s Black Pride Weekend.
The Memphis rapper showed his support for the LGBTQ+ community this past Sunday (September 1) where he hit the stage at The Bank and treated attendees to hits like “Slut Me Out.”
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During his set, NLE anticipated backlash he may receive for the performance and issued a measured response.
“A lot of muthafuckas will ask me, ‘You a rapper, what you doing at a club like this?’” he said. “Well, I say, ‘Fuck them n-ggas.’
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“You wanna know why? Every day, man, we wake up and we fight [for] acceptance. Whether it’s our skin color, whether it’s our weight, whether it’s how we look, whether it’s what our sexuality is.
“At the end of the day, I believe in one thing: I feel like everybody is equal, no matter how they drink their water, how they eat their food, how they piss, shit or muthafucking sleep, do you feel me?
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Choppa also assured the crowd that he was there with sincere intentions: “I’m not here for no gimmicks, I’m not here for no extra followers, I’m not here for no extra views. ‘Cause I already got ’em if we’re keeping it a hunnid.
“I’m really here to make a difference and show y’all it’s love, bruh. We Black, no matter what.”
The 21-year-old also shared his own video recap of the event on Instagram, writing in the caption: “As A ‘Rapper’ We’ve Been Washed To Move Opposite Of Love, As I’ve Grown To An ‘Artist’ I’ve Learned To Appreciate Whoever LOVES Your Art!
“I Pray This Post Makes A Difference And Bring Comfort To People to open There Mind & Heart! We All Fight ACCEPTANCE No Matter Who & And What’s Your Battle. God Is Love, And Love Brings UNITY [fist raised emoji, Pride flag emoji].
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“I Am A Heterosexual Male And If You Are That And You Know That Then What’s The Issue, God Bless [prayer hands emoji].”
Speculation surrounding NLE Choppa’s sexuality has swirled since the release of “Slut Me Out 2” in April, which includes the lyrics: “If I was a bad bitch, I’d wanna fuck me too / I’d wanna suck me too / I’d wanna slut me too.”
The rapper clarified that he was heterosexual but had nothing against those with different sexual orientations.
“I understand me being in love with myself as a BLACKMAN is so RARE to the point some people try putting the homosexual jacket on my name but with all due respect I love ALL, but my intimacy lies with women only,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
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NLE also previously thanked the LGBTQ+ community for their support, tweeting: “I’m noticing the LGBTQ community showing so much love to ‘Slut Me Out 2’ And I Simply Want To Say Thank You.
“IDC what’s normalized as a rapper, I was raised to Fuck with who fuck with you! So thank y’all for appreciating my craft.. My music For ALL we do NO Discrimination.”